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Hello, and welcome to this bonus episode of the Pets at Home Kitten Podcast. The podcast that takes genuine, frequently asked questions from members of our VIP Puppy & Kitten Club and puts them to our panel of experts who give some amazing advice on an array of kitten-related topics.
The stockings have been hung, the tree is up and the countdown to Christmas has begun! The festive season is an exciting time not just for us, but for our kittens too. There are more humans, there’s more food, more fun things to play with… but in addition to all this comfort and joy, there are a few scenarios where things can go very wrong! But don’t worry, a little prep can go a long way towards keeping your kitten out of trouble and ensure that their first Christmas is memorable – in a good way!
Christmas is a time for family, friends and pets! And to ensure it’s a fun, healthy and stress-free celebration for all, we’ve put together this little bonus “Christmas Cracker” episode, to help prevent festive faux pas such as your kitten destroying the Christmas tree, and making sure you give your kitten the right festive feast. So without further ado, let’s don our Christmas jumpers, grab an egg nog and crack on!
Ask the vet - pet safety at Christmas
With family and friends in and out of your home, strange decorations and excitable children, Christmas and New Year are understandably highly stressful and confusing times for your pet. Helping to identify hazards and help you understand how to handle them, we've asked our friends at Vets4Pets to share their expertise.
More seasonal safety advice
How do I kitten-proof my Christmas tree?
Which Christmas plants are poisonous to kittens?
The time of year is fast approaching when people will be filling their homes with all kinds of Christmas trees and plants, from festive Nordic pines through to merry green mistletoe.
If you’re a kitten owner, it’s important to know that some of these pretty festive plants can actually be poisonous for your pet. To help you spot which plants to steer clear of to keep your kitten happy and healthy this Christmas, we’ve put together this helpful guide.
How to tell if your pet hates wearing clothes
List of poisonous foods and substances
Which plants are poisonous to cats?
How to tell if your pet hates wearing clothes
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Editor of My VIP magazine, Kate Cornish, puts anxious kitten owners’ questions to the brilliant Dr Samantha Butler Davies, Veterinary Clinical Services Manager, at Vets4Pets, who dishes out some cracking kitten advice.
We reached out to our kitten-owning customers, members of the Pets at Home VIP Puppy & Kitten Club, to ask them what type of questions they’d like answering when it comes to their little bundles of fluff, along with any other reassurance and guidance they’d like us to cover. And this podcast episode is the result.
Why does my kitten eat grass? Why shouldn’t kitten owners have lilies in their gardens? Why do kittens love catnip? Why does my kitten like sitting in a box? Why does my kitten paw at my jumper? Well, Dr Sam has the answers and all the expert advice you need, to make your journey with your new kitten a smooth and happy ride.
Join the club!
If you’re not already member, then why not join the Pets at Home VIP Puppy & Kitten Club? You can join the club via the Pets at Home app, which is free to download, and by doing so you and your Very Important Pet will join the millions of pet owners getting expert advice through their puppy or kitten’s first year. In addition to advice and tips, you’ll also get 10% off your first shop, plus, every swipe of your VIP card raises funds for an animal charity of your choice. We'll send you quarterly updates to let you know how much you've raised. To date, members have helped raise over £10 million for pets in need! What’s not to like?
Looking for more advice?
For more expert advice you can visit vets4pets.com and over on petsathome.com, the Pet Talk section has some great advice too.
Get in touch!
You can get in touch with us via Twitter where our tag is @petsathome
and on Instagram, we are @petsathomeuk
Finally, if you have a puppy-related question you’d like to put to our panel, email it to [email protected]
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